Tommy Edison, who has been blind since birth, talks about his least favorite smells.

Directed/Edited by Ben Churchill

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PHOTOS

“Cheese stall, Borough Market, London SE1″ by Paul Wilkinson
“Run! It’s The Chocolate Ice Cream Jabba The Hut Monster!” by Jackie
“Si’s Bream” by Claire Rowland
“NYCB_6272″ by Metropolitan Transportation Authority of the State of New York
“Patchouli Essential Oil” (Public_Domain)
“Another Picture of the Masses of People in Hyde Park” by Richard Riley
“Brad pretending to poop in the stalls like the animals do” by Bradley Gordon
“Pee Hole” by Bradley Gordon
“The vomiting pumpkin” by Jon Seidman
“Burning Chest Hair Man” by Raymond Bryson
“7-ELEVEN in Gifu” by Yuya Tamai
“He Smells Like Wet Dog” by David Goehring
“I pee for you ..” by Tijakool Yiyuan

All photos are used under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 license.

The show’s most popular videos have been compiled into mini-collections including How Blind People Do Stuff, Blind People vs. Technology, Sight Must Be Great, Up Close & Personal, and Arts & Crafts for Blind People. The episodes are being presented by Television Four and DocComTV. More episodes are coming soon so be sure to bookmark the page here.

Watch the first five episodes below.

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How Blind People Do Stuff: Volume 1
Tommy Edison demonstrates how blind people do everyday tasks, including how they cook food alone, choose their clothes, use paper money, and write braille.

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Blind People vs. Technology: Volume 1
Tommy Edison demonstrates how blind people use technology, including Instagram, a computer, and an ATM. He also explains what he has learned from using technology.

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Sight Must Be Great: Volume 1
Tommy Edison talks about his perception of things that are visual including colors, sightseeing, and what he sees. Plus, Tommy presents questions to sighted people.

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Up Close & Personal: Volume 1
Tommy Edison talks about his personal life including his work in radio, if he would like to see, what his fears are, and which three celebrities he would like to see.